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Adobe Camera Raw Denoise

New Here ,
Jun 03, 2024 Jun 03, 2024

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Is an Intel  Core i7 - 1362H 13th Gen processor with integrated Iris Xe onboard graphics and 32Gb DDR5 RAM suitable for PhotoShop, particularly Camera Raw Denoise or should one go for a dedicated GPU ( RTX 4050 with 6GB RAM)ā€”ideally, the Denoise render to take 30 sec. The file image is Raw and approx 30MP.

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Regards Richard 

 

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Jun 03, 2024 Jun 03, 2024

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I would always use a dedicated GPU. Most recent cards will do, the more VRAM the better. I use a NVIDIA RTX A4500 which has 20GB VRAM and Denoise render takes 5 sec or less on a 30MB Raw.

Here are the Camera Raw system requirements direct from Adobe.

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Jun 03, 2024 Jun 03, 2024

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Thanks for the advice
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Forget the integrated graphics. You REALLY want the RTX card.

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